. , . . • re . . , - •'• - 7 . . . . • , .. , .. , THE DAILY *EV EVIDI tl• BULLETIN --PHI I. A DFI PIII.A;' MON DAY. AUGUST 10 0 1868. . . >?.. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN -PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY; AUGUST 10;18 - 68. •, 4 . • ______, _ dent means were taken„ to displace the diseased 400 barrels Ohio- do. at $l2 500/11; 200 barrels TT 1 TnIRD EDITION. FOU.RI I .I-1 EDITION. FIFTH EDITION _ , .SECOND,_EDITION. animals, as soon as the symptoms were WI- choice Wiaconein do. at $ll 50: 100 barrels Minne- ' .1111:781CtIESS NOTICE& Sup a train would be a veref popular one, if it that the first move shall be made, 'and we can • . 'CILOTITINGIe . - - marriass, DUX' r.i I • : Lao , rev treszsei arxxxianstrfon e elently developed., and also to prevent the sproadt sots. at $ll 75; 100 barrels St. Louis do, at s l2 i could be accommodated to the schedule of 1 he afford to make lt: , IfeCongress should • . • • % • ll= S t iIEEL Sr ' SON. ' .MARY B • Ct)NWAY - ‘ ~ of the contaglon4a other herds. Yesterday Mr. and fancy lots at higher rates. 'Rye Flour is 2:30 O'Olook. vv. , 4 : 1 : I T I E: . a: i G: r. : F A , P i i l -: . c • - 4400 o__Olook. , Hosack, the Meat Inspector, visited the thock steady, with small sales at $9, 37;0339 50. In - 3:15 O'Clook. Itaangesinat ograred to sevareiner cioati. 11. Y TELEGRAPH: _ Sat and In Summer Geed+, made to order, to elose,oo, the other trains.' The improvements already 1 forbidi the firing of salutes by our navy, there B. v • LADIES - "• DDEFB IIIIiNIMING AND HOPPING A. PRIM, Yards at East Libertyoutdkided the remainder of ' Corn Meal nothing doing. " ; - west. es/ear:lent still go )d, hntebeing rapidly closed Made in running the fast trains, since might be grumbling, but there *Ould be no , - BY TELEGRAPH: BY TELEGRAPH. : LLAMA. LACE PO NTES ' ABE CLOSING OUT, . , Thirty-eight heed were killed yesterday, and creased, but the demand has fallen; small sales of. l' ` mt • the double tree% was completed, war- fighting; and other nations would very soon ceihnspaeLa4li.dPaglhaalecereni ra.- LATER CABLE NEW S,FROM 36170AliSinH:NGCTeaOsi:: 411 vricca quarasitteri fewer Chan Ms Zotreat eLsetchere . 31 South Sixteenth Street - ATLANTIC CABLE NEWS yesterday evening the yards•were entirely cleared • new Red at $2 40@$2 50, and some Indiana Am- i rant the expectation that the dis- follow the goiid example. .. s and renovated. One hundred and forty head ber at II 55. Rye comes in slowly; the last sale and,rull saint/action oseararafeed e rem/ purchaser. or tke At Reduced Prices. PHILADELPHIA. _______-,.....-----------.. _ sew City, hpoa pa t to ei paid 888 ak. se a a r e B, e peras o n da headnt h d e bone ca,wr: LL ""boiler ,wlibeoi Will It We e r o tp a b (In t were shipped East to Communipaste near Jersey of Pennsylvania was at 81 80. Corn scarce and ONNI caneelled and 'money re/tinned. tenet, between Philadelphia and New The Democratic orators and journals in this - Summer thmb , . at reduced prices. Ladies from nny part of tho 'United States can eend their ' ~ Bat?' irgp berme» Brenerre 41 Co., , 100 klaid Summer Shawls, closing-out, 81 es. orders for Drma Material,. 1 mem I.lloalts. Boonets, ArY.A anal Tow r. t v. gar i t rrt. York will eoon be easily accomplished in campaign are very fond of • exaggerating the •, - . Late - s . t. 'Q., uotationm.•. , • h py l o s u h ino c a.w r; sales 1,200 bushels Western and' Penna. . . . THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. bummer Silks, at reduced prices. Shoes. Under clothing, Mounting Sults, Wedding Proc. TERRIBLE COLLIERY EXPLOSION The Clixikstreits. 61S 'Am it •, i menu. Traveling Outfits. Jewehy. dm: also. Children't . riIILADE ' LPHIA. - . three hours; and with every addition that is.. financial difficulties tender evhich we labor, , ' was only $8 per head. These were shipped in $1 26@in 2E. Oats are unchanged; 1,000 bus. BLACK SILKS AT LOW PRICES. Cl o th in g. inr"" Wardrobes. Gentlemen's Linn, dm. - sold atel at Mai RIO BnoanwaY. New YOTLK made to the convenience of . the public in the and asserting that the Government has never ;In ordering Garments, Ladies will plasma send one of i Frtom MISSOURI • 2 0 8 2 @ ce eil nts 30 . , and Western Mixed at , . At. it so ilea 2 listinci„- Waken Vic blood 1 Black Silk frornantee, nt reduced prices. their liltirr FITTiNiI heebtittli f or measurement; at d Ladies. , . for shipping cattle until thoroughly' renovated, • se et n me t urn with Re iron element, we rest eigasee. I speed, frequency and cost of communication, been economically administered' excepting Drees Goode of ()soy variety, at reduced prices. visiting, the city should not fail to call and have their ma, tires registered ter future convenience. '- I . , and until a sufficient time has elapsed to warrant The New Worm none* IntarKet. FROM M 713 cp s9c c•N. Johnson Closeted with Mr. Everts'. mad foil of animation. It is an instifliCiet cy of th a vital there will be the same corresponding au- FIFTY-LIVES LOST - their safe use for that purpose.. Of the entire [From the New York fferald of to•day.3 • when their party was in power. , We admit THE PROBLEM SOLVED. litter,, by pet By tho Atlantic Cable. ielegient that - mak. a me feel weak and itr..girited ; till FRENCH JICONET LINES, 15e., cost 32. 1-2 mission. to mR. J. 1,4 Artmati. lot of eighteen cars, Mr. Horst owned forty-one AUG. 9.-The leading feature of business in . ouch, by taking the Peruvian Sp tip Oi protoxlde d free) vanes in the business and profits of the road that the contrast afforded by the figures is 1013 and 1014 Chestnut street. Lemnos?, August 10, A. M.-Consols 94 for THE MEXICAN MISSION.. can alto Is 'tine deficiency, and Milt be ivonderfall , , , In head, of which • eleven died and ono was Wall street last week waa the sharp advance in 'OUNG MAN A I. S PASSED ., 0 - 21:01.111.d. TOM T3t , as is observed in all other departments of ,striking, but we have not forgotten, if they Handsome French Organdies. 1373 , 4 c., reduced from lie. MESSRS. EOM FR, (XILLADAY its CO.. money, and b i 94% for account. United States kille d , the hal LATER FROM 'WASHINGTON. 818 and 820 Chestnut street. , ance being sent East. Of the lot gold from 145 to 150, and its subsequent relapse lee. - e ONRAD MEYER, INVENTOR AND business under similar circumstances. 'Manufacturer of the celebrated Iron Frame nos, has received the Prize Medal of the World's Great Els bitten. London, Eng. The highest prizes awarded t . ,/ The interests of the railroads of the coun try and' of the people are dependent upon . have, that our debt was contracted in sup pressing a rebellion begun dosing an imbe- Clothing need not be shape less when moderate prioed ! 111nblins, Calico* s avid Domestics, Of all lanai. bought before therecent advance. _ nitlo PIPIT WATOCIIM, 1/EW/E.L.Kr a Igf.A. - . Five twenties, 71%. Illinois Central, 92. Erie, belonging to Mr. Alexander, two hundred and to 14C 1 M, the closing transactions being at 147. 38. FRANKFORT, August 10, A. M.-United States twenty-three were condemned, and bat one hue- The advance was entirely too rapid to be sus dred and forty sent Ease the remainder either rained, and hence the reaetion, ncdwithstanding• pro"' Washington. • WASHINGTON, August 10.-The commissioners More Presidential . Questions. ' Disposition of Troops at the South. . , when and wherever exhibited. Warememe. 711 Arch cite Democratic administration. Nor does At the Very Lowest Prices. , , . Five-twenties, 75%. having died or been killed by order of the • 'Meat that the market is naturally a very firm one, of the Union Pacific Railroad have examined the . eltne.._ Eatabli..hed tert. J 529 w " mtf6 each other; and in proportion as the progres- Call at Tweeter. One lot belonging to 31r. D. Groff .owing to commercial and political causes. The 24th section, of 20 miles, of that road, ' tom- ' BANK ROBBERY l'N VERMONT' it seem truthful or predent for a party to PARIS, August 10. The Bourse on Saturday passed on directly East, not having beenre - bulls now say th at the reaction has fully spent .A.. J. on the Recess of Congress. mencing at the 680th and terminating at the 700th - 't• EVENING BULLETIN. enlightened,liberal p olicy of the West eive, engrafts itself upon all the sociel and tom- boast of economy and honesty, that furnished John B. Floyd, a Secretaryof . War h o ar vie o pit- WANAMAKER & BROWN'S. Nos. 713 and 715 N . Tenth Street. it t- , night closed quiet. nice, 70 franca' and 32 shipped at East Liberty, and the number is nue its force and that a quick reenvery will succeed. centimes. known, and it is reported that several bed died On the let irestethe Treasury held 860,995,917 in mile post, west from the initial point on the Me-- , . , FrOM. Massachusetts. • inertial relations of the East, the general fared bonds to the extent of several millions ' , , Livenroor, An et 10, A. M.-Cotton opens before passing cast of th e Central Stock Yards. coin, exclusive of $22,414,000 in coin certificates some river, near Omaha, and have forwarded Rollins to be Settled To-Morrow. • Monday. August 10, teas. prosperity of individuals and the popularitY . - BAILEY & CO,, The lot of 140 bead shipped to Counnunipaw of deposit. Between Mat time and the close of their. report. to the Interior department. The actiye and with an upward tendency ; prices from the government, and Howell ' v.,.. , t.. • -. & [4-11' went r t ii iy special train, and telegraphic advices business on Friday the Sub-Treasury here re- President of the United States has approved and profit of corporations will increase. - quotably unchanged. The sales are are catim- and o ere were sent ahead to all points, and to calved $2,504,157 for customs duties, and paid- Our Late Minister to Austria, $2l - Persons leaviug the city for the summer, Cobb, a Secretary of the Treasury, who the report, and di rec t ed the issue to the Com ated at 12,000 bales. th e yards at Jersey City. out, exclusive of the Alaska draft, $393,872 in A Circular from the War Office. rand wishing to have the Evronsu But.urrrN sent The New York World has published a used his utmost exertion to deplete the ox- I'Y , '-‘0 . in re- puny of the botids and patents for land due on to them, will please send their address to the the object of which is chequer and leave us helplessly bankrupt 4,.., dined It • N 0.12 D. S. 35s 6d. Other articles Liberty ands to see that none of the carcasses demption of the oaus of 1847-8. , I the completion of said section. He Declines a Public Reception. long communication, IS' \ .> DIAMOND Breadetuffs firm. Wheat buoyant. Sugar do- The 314y0r has stationed policemen at the East interest on the üblie deb an 189 050 F t, d $ • goksm price, by mail, 75 cents per month. . . , ~ • are disposed of for any other purpose than that Money was in very abundant supply at three _,..........___ to prove that General Grant did not exhibit upon the eve of a fierce and terrible war. Movements of General Grant. Frotn Berton. • unchanged. of conversion into grease, ee-c., and a special yo-- and four per cent. on call during the week, while --"......-e-----.-- any ability in his last campaign with the The first is in a dishonored grave; the latter _-,f"'" •••-• DEALERS, Bouniemerole, Aug. 10.-Arrivcd, steamship 'iceman is stationed at the establishments where the demand from the Stock Exchange was Boseoe, August 10.-In a street row yesterday • • , The Case of Mr. Hollins. RAILWAY TRAVEL,. the rendering' process is carried on. The disease, limited. The statement of the associated banks between a party of Germans and Irish, a man excellent model economist and financier is busy in the -11 _Fourth DM Axel_ - , Germania, at 7.30, Saturday evening,and America By the Atlantic cable. [Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening Sulletizi In passing through our Western country my of the Potomac for the very exc Army , . • thus far, bas not been developed among our of this city for the week ending on Saturday is South, making revolutionary speeches in fa at 6.30 this morning. named Daniel Slimy, about 20 years of age, was Penis, August 10.-Despatches have . reaseti that he possessed none, but is now, as been re - WARIINGTON, August 10.-It is not known the traveler is impressed with the universal SUMMER AND SEASIDE CHESTNUT STREET native cattle; and file sate to conclude that, n n- favorable to a continuance of the prevailing mat- vor o eymour and Blair, and bidding heavily QuEESYrOwN, Aii -- e'ep.-Arrived, steamshi fatal]stubbed.A y number of arrests were ()dyed here announcing another terrible colliery what the opinion of Mr. Everts will be in the hasbeen, fool inmilitaryof Seymour he always a . O lees we have fresh importations of f a - monetary ease, the changes being as follows : beeadth and liberality of principle andf h' Id • • •. City of Cork, yesterday; and City og Paris, to- fected etock, the danger of contagion has An increase of 8413,487 in legal tender notes', made- explosion at Jemappes, in the province of Hain- Rollins case. The members of the Cabinet gene ters. The World asserts the writer of this or is o position in the event of the else- practice that characterize all departments of . whoheld lion of his candidates. We have had about ACIS). day. been averted. We do not entertain for one mo- 83,611,625 in deposits, $4,281;600 in specie and article to be a well known General , ment the idea that a single particle of the flesh of $444,129 in loans, while the circulation shows a EN EVERY VARIETY. LormoN, Aug. 10.-Tbe steamship Cella ar- outright, and a large Lumber injured. his opinion. business, and th at undoubtedly account for EDWARD P KELLY UPHOLSTERY GOODS L enough of Democratic honesty and economy, these animals can, either purposely or acciden- decrease of $117,069- most of the rapid growth and success of the in e rney o eP o tomac, high' the A f the aposition 1. ..• I rived this forenoon. ONI3ON, Aug. 10.-P' of one of the Dublin It is known that 31r. Johnson adheres . d 't • likely lef ascertaining the an iis r. Cobb and his friends, who LADIES' SUMMER GOODSa tally, find Its way to the meat market. There Is The market for government securities was dull and had unusual facilit i es or . favord.. TA.EL44O3Eit, Losooe, August 10, P. M.-Erie, 57%. U. S. an extremely limited demand for cattle, and the during the week, but on the whole steady, and editors who yas Imprisoned for seditious utter- strongly to the tlieory that his acceptance vacates 'West. We look, almost in vain, among the reputation to an extent that would truth. It is a' pity we cannot obtain the LAWNS, ORGANDIES and GRENADINES. Five-twenties, 7713(,. Atlantic and Great West- best and most healthy stock is purchased very for the exportable bonds, firm, The puechases IN GENERAL. , ane,es, has been pardoned and will be sot free the office, and has said this afternoon that ho individuals or the corporations that make up . . nearly ruin the country, will be left out in the - • cautiously nod scrutinizingly by our butchers. by the general public are considerably larger than d • ' 1 rrior name of this sagacious an critics. wa , in S. Ea Con Chestnut and Seventh Sts, SUMMER POPLINS. FOR SUITS. Maw f m rue • ern, 38%. after having served half of tho original term for should act upon that view. the commercial world in the Atlantic States of cold November next by an unadmiring but TRAVELING DRESS GOODS. The consumption of meat has fallen off in a the sales, but there has been of late a lack of • - for we ct . mi. . ld then form a better judgment LIVERPOOL August 10 P. M.-Cotton advan - which he was eentenced. It is also rumored that he had a disagreement for smy thing like the setae spirit that is every- thoroughlyB appreciative people. Large stock and complete assortment of IMRE& COLLARS, GLOVES, etc. _ GROCERIES. LIQUORS, MO. I I . marked degree. - speculative spirit among the dealers, which, how- A FULL LINE OF , ____......._ della' wa it cing., The sales are likely to reach 15,000 bales. with Mr. Everts upon this subject on Saturday, einearrisee P7tOM cincAoo. ever, is likely soon' to give place to - a better state Presidential Doubts. • • rt , f hi his motives and of the unpartia i y o____ .._______ where noticeable atAlie West. Everybody CHOICE GOODS. . • . Uplands, tie , e. Orleans, 10ee. Lard buoyant at In speaking of the shipments by rail from Chi- of feeling. Now that all the seven•thirty notes STRIPED AND PLAIN 'TERRIES [Special Despatch to rho Pails. Evening Bulletial - and determined to follow his own counsel. He verdict. His ability we already , Irnow to be PRESERVED PRA.IaIE GAME Several times we have asserted that Mr. 9 ' there understande - iind acts upon the prin- . 66a. 3d. Pork quiet. Tallow,4ss. 3d. eago, a day or two ago, we stated that "cattle have matured and all but eight millions of them Wesermenier, August 10.-In addition to the was, however, closeted with Mr. Everts in thet attack upon General second-rate, if this . . Horatio Seymour is. mendacious. It is fair aca,l°,3ll=ategrea'Paet=egi of env other First. 1. / 611, ', CHESTNUT STREET. - 797 Loslnose August' 10, P. M. Sugar to arrive, le: t e4e r Kt foci tzif r h o t y lg , tu tj a k :v a llif latter," and bave been either paid off or converted • into five- , ALL SHADES OF COLOR. , • le that the rnen or the corporations em AND question of the Revenue Commissionership, the Attorney-tierieral's Office for a considerable time • Grant is an illustratiane of it. If the truth that so un racious an im Utation sh u g p _ old be Prices . i. 4, i , . . . 26e. owding twenty bonds, the gold-bearing or funded debt . Who give most, get most; that liberarconces- e Pattern Coats -and Clothes not called for now - ..• and tbirst had a tendency to develop the disease. bas reached its maximum, and the market will - President has referred to Mr. Everts for his this morning. b found that were told it would probab ly eproved, and in another column we_ofter the Queres-rowe, August 10.-The steamship Ta- EiODS in trade, liberal accommodations in for sale at Reduced Prices. POTTED MEATS, We pre assured, upon reliable authority, that consequently be no longer supplied by new opinion on the question of the legal effect of the this man was one of those officers who evidence. Mr. Seymour asserts that We have sE DARLA ESPANOL. We has arrived. this statement is true only in exceptional eases. bonds from the Treasury. The effect of this a Congressional recess. It is his wig' to treat the travel, liberal hospitality and courtesy to- RICKEY SHARP CO . '' LACE CURTAINS The Mexican mission. ___,....- 'Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin-J throughout the war lent the m selves to every expended nearly eight hundred millions of ON PA n aLL FR Ar,CAIS. f Ae a general role , all cattle from Chicago are may be easily foresee.n when we consider that recess as an adjournment, in its effect upon the ete ward strangers, all pay better than anything For Lunch, for Trai.eilng„ for Fishing Parties. for any From Missouri. SOME MOST SUPERB DESIGNS. "AsiiiNGTON,Aug. 10.-General Roseemne watt , unloaded at Crestline, and fed and watered there is a large annual increase in the home in- -I IMPORTERS, efforts ot' the command scheme to defeat the e . dollars upon the army and navy since the - nominations as in that case he holds he can else. Thousands of illustrations might be there, unless the owner is behind time and vestm t demand en growing out of the reinvest - , again in conference with the President to-day, ins generals to overthrow the rebellion. That • JOBBERS and cited in support of the soundness of this prin- - - . ties of the war. In other words our military How James Answered to His Name. RETAILERS, ALSO. • brand brniser, was married last night to Miss wants to make a market. These instances are moat of interest, and that' our securities are being make appointments to the Russian, Venezuelan, about his Mexican mission, and it is understood e disloyal there wereesuch men-men wicke d, estab • meat eircosting us at the rate of two Moine Norton, daughter el' Daniel Norton, a rich said to be rare The time from Chicago to Crestline constantly shipped to Europe. The foreign de, PLAIN TERRY . CURTAINS and Ecuador missions, and a large number of that he favors the ado lion f n o a more pro ciple. Everything in a live, successful west ' - OFFER . s twenty-six hours, and from Crestline to East matte for these has diminished the supply - in the f t contractor of this city. other offices, which, as well as the Commission- flounced policy on the part, of our Government, and selfish enough to sacrifice their fellow hundre and seventy million dollars per Liberty nineteen or twenty hours-dins making country some hundreds of millions during the - era community is instinct with it, and splen- WINES, BRANDIES AND CORDIALS The railroad frotia St. Joseph, Missouri, to ership of Internal Revenue, are otherwise In with reference to affairs in th t soldiers, and the welfare of their country to annum. ,By the statement alluded to it will A grave and learned man was rn*ing In extensive dock of superb qualities of wenty-eix hours the l onges t ti th t Chi 1 b dif ith 1 me a. Chi cago net l ree, years, an c ontinu es mach °tiger WITH RICH TAPESTRY BORDERS. a country. did monuments arc everywhere being erected ' .' Connul _Mulls will he completed and trains eattneare _kept without water- in- water - i n-reac hi ng this --- 1 -- stitte present rate - prices cannot - fait to advance ,- - - • -- - - . - abeyance-. .. - • I heir personal ambitionts and thpit‘ miserable hto a class of rough bo a ' He _ _ .. , to its honor, in the shape of maguificent be per . eiveti that the actual current ex- a sjme. c _ aim y -.‘ WRITE AM PRINTED PIQUES Of ei et 7 dercriptlon. commence running to-morrow. point This statement is due to the officers of be one the highest point they have yet touched, The status of Mr. Rollins will be decided at From washington. jealousy of those above them, y theNast T story o fe penses f the army and navy combined, of the 1 11 ,, tirst boy, at is your n a, An attachment suit was entered yesterday in the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail- for the bonds could only be procured by sales"' , Niro soag_Trircs mErrs, the Cabinet meeting to-morrow, when Mr. Evarts's WASiiiNCTeRi, Aug. 10.-General 'Meade, re• cities, colossal fortunes, splendid improve \ • AND way Company, as well as to all other parties by investment holders. The home demand cently appointed Commander of the Department the war proves, alas! too' plain t'. at in each? year since the , rebellion was MY boy? BIIION COLTON lir, CLARKE, tbe criminal court against sir: A. Black, of the opinion on the subject will be submitted. ruents, great and useful and profitable enter concerned in the shipment of cattle between .the 'lb inereaeing • not only in consequence of of the South, in his order assuming command of opinion of Men of thi stamp is not worth crushed, \were a little More than lift eight "Dan," answered th® boy prompllv. MARSEILLES, firm of Black S.', Co., bankers and brokers of this PINK, WIIITE AND BLUE. _____...._____ two points named. the purchases for re in ves t men t . but be prises. The Southern Requisitions for Troops. the department, states that the posts and dispoei it lif it had an value • • anything intrinsically, ta Y million dallare in currency. In 18.1, "You ought to say Daniel, my ooy," city. !dr Mad: drew from the National Town - --.. coasts the ettadilv aigmentiny, _lnert eepital_of_ _ A LARGE ASSORTMENTOF HOLMES. ROEBUCK fStYeentiDelaititElt to - tre7Plinada. Evening litillstle.l Hon of troops in the States of North Carolina and In this part of the country we want a AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES , IMPQr_teM QC i'l , e_firoestrite.W.R.::--,Lininclies_and Cordials.. t ar e { eteorei Shor tie alter Tr - was discovered - - THY: - (14-3151{I'S. - -------- -- - - IlieTorinfry,abichTs notiMd cannot be employed ddlose._ll, the side of the testimony _under-Mr. Buchanan's blessed-dispensation, a • said-the professor. . -- - - -- - - - - PALMER'S LATEST PATENTS. . 117 '`•''''''''''''''' '''''''._ 1 ' '''': - ''..---.-:.:-- 7 - :.:. - '.-- - ....... . -:-.... .. - ..... -.....--.........-- __ greater iellusion of the same-liberal - spirit -i-itelY-(4/ - - . .. . . . . e- .. „ .e . _ ... _. ' .„,ei e _re. e le. nrlroil nrlt 'mit, hanarlo. 1„... of such men as Sherman, ,Sheridan, Meade, very much PM al ler sirmir nmi nairif ono!' rlnci,l.., • Wall than rionial " 1 anomie! Haw h.._ ;slily is in itself better than churlishness or meanness, but because it is so much m >re profitable, as a matter of business. The mail who makes his business most widely known by advertising in the. public press, and by es tablishing a reputation 'for broad, open hand( d, liberal principles, achieves the quiA est ani the largest success: The man who giver the fullest equivalents in his commer cial dealings, is he who enlarges his list of customers and strikes the beat balance-sheet Att the end of the year. The principle of liberal concessions as a direct source of profit, applies to corporations as to individuals. The railway company which offers the best accommodations in its fares, and - in all its provisions for the ease and comfort of travelers, does the largest and most profitable business. Even railroads that enjoy monopolies upon groat traveling routes are nut exceptions to the common law of liberality. If monopolies in this , free country were ever assured things; if they di i Lot always hold their privi leges subject to a cLange of the sovereign will of the people, there would still be a good appeal against them, in favor or the principle we are advocating. But the reverse is true. Unfaithfulness in the e/tercise of any valuable franchise, or a failure to meet the just require ments of the public or to keep up with the progressive spirit of the times will soon undermine the way foundations of . the strongest corporations and bring in a whole some competition to redress the wrong. This principle is well known and acted upon by every intelligent corporation (for if "corpora tions have no souls," they have very keen intelligences),whether East or West; the dlifdr ence being that they take a larger and freer view of the subject there than here. Take the case of the lines between Pella delphia and New York, familiarly known by ttli:t ( oruprehensive title of the "Camden and Amboy." Great improvements have been ili tile_ upon these lines within the last few years. The trains have been increased; the style of cars have been greatly itnprov . many little annoyances in the old-full* management have - been done a ( the running time 11% been shorter 4, and the schedule time is observed with wonderful accuracy. Greater facilities for the transmission of luggage have been in troduced, and the terminal and why stations have been made commodious andalandsonne. But, with all this great advance toward the growing demands of the traveling public, there-ar# still further improvements possible. We wotild indicate one or two of these_ A system of throug h-commutat ion __be tween Philadelphia and New York would be a great accommodation to the business men of both cities (and we are proceeding upon the principle that liberal accommodation is always profitable). We believe there is a 2VOy-corn mut at ion. system in operation over these roads, and it would pay well to extend it, so as to cover the through travel. For oc casional travelers, the discount on com mutation fares is of no consequence, but to merchants who would like to run from Philadelphia to New York and back once a week or oftener, it is of enough consequence; to make a difference in the frequency of their trips, and hence in the receipts and profits of the road. We believe that a single year's =:.pe.riment of a system of liberal commu tation between the two cities would demon atUate its advantage to the railway companies. 'Mere is another suggestion we would make in halualf of the traveling business men of Philadelphia. The fast trains now run be tweer..ithe two cities are a great accommoda tion to thousands. Only about three hours and a q►aarter are consumed between West Philadelphia and the IsNading in New York. But there is still wanted a rust train which, leaving West Philadelphia at 5.-30 or u A. M., Will put Intsiness men into new York at mine o'clock, and give them a ;whole day khere,without the necessity of gu'ing over the evening bsfore, and enjoying the ex yen -es !ILA deli,.3hts of a cr."ded New Y.irk Thomas and Howard- in hvor of genera Grant's puri , y of character, and of his oxalted ability. I t is not necessary to go over the whole ground examined by the World's correspondent. This has been done often enough already. The American people have full knowledge of the facts, and above and beyond all matters of minor detail, they know that General Grant crushed the rebel lion finally. Tire greatest success is to be successful, and whether Grant is or is not a fool, he certainly did what many brave and able men tried but failed to do, before him— he captured 4ee's army. If stupidity only can do great things, hurrah for stupidity! The blockhead is the better man.. It It is admitted that General Grark lost very many men. But his predecessors, 7 from McClellan up, did likewise and gained nothing from the sacrifice. The slaughter of war is always hideous, but how much more so is it when brave soldiers die in vain. If Demo cracy and its critical generals can devise some method by which armies can fight and win and bee without hurting each other, let us have it, and we will put it into operation when next we must do 61.; until that time, the less we hear about Grant as a butcher the better. To the charge that General Grant's success was due entirely to the approaching army of Sherman, it is only necessary to affirm that this result had been planned and anticipated by Grant. Although the World's general says Grant had nothing to do with it, General Sherman declares to the contrary, and gives to his superior officer the credit of having originally conceived the idea of marching to the bets. Um.kr the circumstances the people will be more likely to believe Sherman, than an obscure fellow who is ashamed of his own name Eqgland carne very near havin; a •co mpl cation" with Italy, the other (lay, and all be cause the commander of an Italian fortress was so entirely out of guns and gunpowder that he could not return the salute of a British man- of-war. Fortunately the necessary ma terials were procured, and the Italian banged away just in time to save his government a great deal of trouble. If twenty-four hours Lad elapsed, England's sensibilities would have been hurt,and endless diplomatic oorres pond'ace would have ensued between Victor Emmanuel's government and the British Foreign Office. Perhaps there would have been war, for the British lion is very ferocious with weak nations that are poorly off in the matter of gunpowder. Now that the danger is over we can afford to reflect upon the utter absurdity of this whole business of saluting. All over the world when a vessel sails into a harbor,when a President, Secretary,Admiral, King,Queen, Emperor, or any other high official goes on shipboard, the cannon blaze away and create a very unpleasant uproar merely as a matter of compliment. Each one of these dignitaries is entitled to a certain number of explosions, and if he gets one or two less than the pre scribed quantity he is offended. We laugh at the subjects of the Grand Llama for kissing the ground when he goes by, and we think it slightly ridiculous that courtiers should back awkwardly out of a long room when leaving the presence of royalty. This practice of firing salutes is as silly, and childish and use less as any of the absurd formalities of any people. It is worse than this, it is criminaL The gunpowder burned in this way daily over the world, cost enough to educate a multitude of children into in telligent and useful citizenship, or to feed the hungry mouths of those who are famishing for bread. Poor old Italy, bankrupt, with the people taxed into poVerty, and with her finances hopelessly ruined, is compelled to do her share in the folly, an' we too must perform our part, doing violence to our republican common sense, to and utili tarian principles, and flinging away enough money to support a department of the govern ment. Advancing eivilizitlon should put an end to these stupid fctrenalities. - It only needs forty million dollars in gold. — This would make the actual cost of each regiment under General Grant, much less than it was under the Democratic Buchanan. It not to be supposed that "a great statesman" like Mr. Seymour did not know this. We have more respect for his intelligence than for "his honesty, and we are driven to the inevitable conclusion that he descended to falsehood to furnish clap-trap material for theiise of his unscrupulous organs and orators. If this is not so, let them deny these knres. II EN ItY PHILLIPPI. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. NO. 1021 SANSOSI STREET. PIIILADELPriIA. d OLIN (IBC M P, BUILDER. CHESTNUT STREET, and 212 LODGE STREET. Mech.ntci of every branch required for hougebnildlna And fitting promptly furnished. fo27tf r. 2 WARBURTON'S IMPROVED, VENTILATED and easy-fitting Drop, Huts (patented), in all the ap proved fashions of the M811b1:173. Chestnut street, next door to the Post-office. eetaLyrp rrII E SCANDINAVIAN PADLOCKS rifß STORE 1 doors are xo strong that they cannot bo forced by crowbars or hammers, and the hirge num per and variety of the tumblers make them almort unpickable. For sale o ith other kinds. by TRUMAN ett SIIAW, No, 835 bight Thirty five) Market street, below Ninth. D _ ENT CURSE STIRARS FOR TRIMNIING MA ' , IFS. etc. ; Dorsi. Cards, Curry Combs, Hitching llookti and chains, Reps Halters and Halter chivies, Farriers' Kink, ti and Horse FlearneN'or sale by 'FRU %lAN H SAW, No 0 3.'i (Eight Thirty ive) Market street, below Ninth. Philadelphia. 13011. TABLE GAS HEATERS, FOR ATT (NG TO 1 ordinary burners. co that you may boil. heat or cook ruiall a, ticks in the nursery or chamber, are for rale by TM MAN & SHAW, No. 635 (Eight Thirty nye) Market etrect, below Ninth. CUT AT KOPP'S 10 C~ Saloon, YgußElreljAlatiet e Men's. Hair Cut. Shave and Bath, 25 cents. Razors set in order. Open Sunday morning. No. 12.5 Exchange Place. [lV] G. C. KOPP. 1 N TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES I for the Eastern District of Pennulvania. -In Bankrupt. ,N 0.710 - At Pbiladelphia,June:3o.lBoli. Ihe undersigned he , eby gives notice of hie appointment as Assignee of (im.,itt:F. G. STAM BACH, of Philadelphia, in the Ct up ty of Philadelphia, and I estate of Pennsylvania, Within said District, woo has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hie awn petition by the District Court of bald Die• t, let. JAMES W. LATTA, Aasignen, No. 128 South Sixth street. I'e the Creditors of said Bankrupt. atilt) ni3t. IiUO OKIRTS AND CuttSETd. 11 )o notlfail to examine them. Beet and cheapest in VI& market. 55 spring Skirts, our own make," and war ry Wed, at only $1 50. worth tn. Corsets retailed at holo.ale prices, to get them introduced. $1 corsets for at cents; $1 50 cot seta for $1 15; $l3 60 corsets for $2.; $5 co, cetu for $l, The present low prices for our first-class Shirts and Cot sate greatly surprise every one. Please call soon, as we will advance pricey let of •Sen tt miter, material Luring already ac ranged. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired, 14,..059 Arch street. jalO lm.l HOPKINS. TOciYirniC. HOTEL-KEEPERS. I FAMILIES AND gn a ed nd hfust recolygd a fromb eupply Ce.tawbn,Caltio ri Cham pagne Wines.Tonee Ale (for invalids). constantly a on hand. _ _ - - P. J JORDAN, 220 Pear street, Below Third and Walnut ntreete. LIOR BALE.—TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS Hotels and dealore-200 Casey Champagne and Crab Cider. 250 bbIL Champagne and Crab Cider. P. J. JORDAN. 920 Pear street. I 1 ) 1 ( 2 ) cri ß 4 l e i t t r T e e i N III o R d S B E ga A o A b e e ' 4Cl ri 4 l2; and warranted. Bopp Bkii to repaired. jyl4 :nu E. BAYLEY. VINE WATCHES AT REDUCED PRICES, A FRESH I invoice, Just received, by • FARR. dt BROTHER, Importers, .R 2.ltfrp H 4 Chestnut street, below F'ourt.h. 1 • has s O r ß e rT ove ld i h C e ii . )ft w l3s7 .l l , 3. gLADARE A. BARATET d ( fr Ez IP . South Fifteent:Z n ee corset rE t t l it ilinel4 lONV Chestnut, Philadelphia. Att El° Invited to her beautiful light linen corset f ention is wear. or summer m5lB Bmrpg. ISAAC NATRANS, AUCTIONEER , N. E. CORNER Third and Spruce streets, only one square below the &mhos $2M,000 to loan In 'arc or small amounts, on diamon silver plate, watches, ewelry, and all goods of value. ce home from BA. to 7P. M. Far Mato. lishod for the last forty years. Advances made In large amount' at the lowest market rates. laSkfrp O DIAMONDSANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATE, CLOTLIING, &c. at J014F.,8 dg CO.'S OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of Third and Gaskill etreete, Below Lombard. N. B, DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS, &c., REMARKAitLiiiow PRICES. .1e34-ff NDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. BTEAM PACK hog Hoee, &c. Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, packing Hose. at the Manufacturer's Headquarters, GOODYEAR'S, SOS Chestnut street s - South tidal N. B.—We have now on hand alam lot of Gentlemen Ladles' and Misses' Gum Boots. Also. every variety and tvlo of Gym Overcoats. V .1:4:4 B l` t :1` I :41/11:LE : SiZE, ve Vi raiding. tamping. &c. AL A. ROBBY. Filbert ezed: NE W NNW GRENOBLE WALNUTB:-.26 BALM NEW Crop &Mahan Grenoble COlanding. and for sate by•JOB. B. BUBBLER & CO.. 108 Beath Delaware avenue. WHITE (IAf3TILE 80A.P.-100 BOXES GENUINE White Caatile Soap, landing from brig Pennsylvania, from Genoa, and for gale by JOS. B. BOSSIER doCO., 100 Bout Delaware avenue. lid - EBBINA ORANX,ES.—FINE FRUIT AND IN GOOD .01. order. !Anglin% and for Bale by JOB. D. BUSBIED 4 _ 108 Beath Delaware avenue. "And what is your namo, sir?" said ho to the next boy. Sam," bluntly remarked the youth. "Well, say Samuel; it sounds better." And Samuel rang out his full name in the earn of the learned men. "And what shah I call you ?" was the ques. ion to boy No. 3 The number three boy looked gravely into the apes of the man of letters, ana respectfully made answer, "Jimuel, iP you please sir " The explosion of delightful mirthful ness which followed is stated by all the newspaper reporters present to have been second only to the delightful mirth experienced and manifested by every boy when arrayed in a new suit of Rock hill & Wilson clothes. Iteir Whatsoever be the lad's name, whether Daniel, Samuel Jimuel, or any other ;Irma, and whatsoever be the name of the lad's father let ail people remem ber that there is no place in Philadelphia where both father and son can be better accommodated with first-class clothing than at ROCKHILL & WILSON'S Great Brown Stone Clothing Ball, 603 and 605 thestnnt Street. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. seal Havana Cigars. "Mariana Rita" brand (copy-righted) of Vuelta Abajo Leaf, enth elv pure, equal to beet imported cigars, and cheaper. Try them, Go to reliable dealers and get genu. Me real box bears our trademarked label. We make twenty varieties of "Nlarlana Rita." all of same material —of m bleb several choice grades are now retailed at sb, $8 50. iS $9 50 and iglu per hnndred. We will, on invit e:H:on, direct consumers to those dealers who retail cheap( et. We use this brand, "Mariana Rita," rnly for real 1. igheet grade Havana cigars. Lower grades we brand "Pre Dievolo," • Louie d'or," "Fleur de Lys," etc. '1 he following city retailers keep regularly our "Ma riann Rita" cigars: Colton & Clarke, grocers, Broad and Walnut, David L. Heiler, deal, r, Noe 50 and 52 Sou , lt Fourth street. above Chestnut Charles G. Artzt, dealer, No. 215 South Fourth street. beim. Walnut. Crippin & Maddock. grocers. No. 115 South Third .tree(. Meentire, dealer, No. 43 South I. levehth street, above Chestnut. Manning. dealer, No. 41 South Third street. Reensy. druggist. Suct.t..nth and Arch. Spillln, grocer, Eighth and Arch. Mitchell & Fl tcher. grocers, No. 1204 Chsetuut.. Bradley. grocer, Sixth and Spruce. Stead, dealer, No. Chestnut. I onnell It Eon, grocers, No. 850 Walnut street. Bowl ebeimer, grocer,- Tenth and Spring Garden. Wright, grocer, Franklin and Spring Garden. Wells, druggist, Ninih and Spring Gard( n, Whiteman, grocer. Seven. teenth and Arch Blichings. grocer, Fifteenth and Mas ter. Ambrose Smith, druggist, Broad and Chestnut. From & Neiler, grocers, Chestnut Hill. Hollock.druggist, 1201 Ridge avenue. STF MIEN FUGUET It SONS, Manufacturers and Importers of Cigars, No. =South FRONT Street, au4 15. Philadelphia. SEWING 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE OFNCER MANITPACTIMING COMPANY Have Removed their Warerooms to No. 1106 Chestnut Street. BINGER'S NEW FAMILY FiEWLNO MACHINE Is simple, durable, quiet and light running, and capable of performing an a tonishing range and variety of work. Il w ill hem, fell, stitch. braid, gather. cord. tuck, quilt embroider, dm myl lyry WM. M COOPER. Agent. ruuNrriOnE. ac. k• FINE FURNITURE. GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & 00., Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. Jell 2m4 INSTRUCTION. CIDESTNUT STREET FEMALE SEMINARY, PHIL- Vadelphia—MiseDonney and Miss Miley° mill reopen their Rom ding and. Day School (Thirtyseeenth .scesion) September 16, at 1615 Chestnut street. Particulars from Cir , Ware. • aulOuctliS BOARDING. DESIRABLE PERMANENT BOARD CAN BE HAD on School lane, fifth hence above the Norvetown Railroad. aul69t• ADESIRABLE ROOM VACANT ON SCHOOL LANE, fifth hotho abovo the Norristown Railroad. ante 3t• lANTON PRECIERVED GINGER. rli.EBhatVED .1 Ginger, in syrup, of the celebrated Chyloong brand; olso. Dry Preserved Ginger..in boxer, Imported nnd for •ode by JOBE.M south•Pwaware avenue.: RICKEY, SHARP &CO. No. 7Q7 Chestiiut Street. PHILADELPHIA. al= 84 1 k, t LINEN STORE, EP Arch Street. Lihen Ducks and Drills. White Drills and Ducks. Flex Colored Drills and Ducks. Buff Coating Ducks. Fancy Drills. Fast Colon, Striped Drills. Fast Colors. Mottled Drills, Fast Colors. Blouse Linen, several colors. Plain Colored Linens, for Ladies' Traveling Suits. , Printed Shirting Linens. Linen Cambric Dresses. The largest assortment of Linen Goods in the city Selling at Less than Jobber Prices. GEORGE MILLIKEN. Linen Importer. Jobber and Retail Dealer. 828 Arch Street dp9413 w I CIAli PETIIVGS. & NEW CARPETS, Per Steamer "City of Antwerp," Made to order for REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, Importers, 1222 Chestnut Street. TUE FINE ABM. 1 44 nW . Sa v ICTAES OF LOOKING GLASSES, NEW ENGRAVINGS: NEW CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS. EARLES' GALLERIES: 816 Chestnut Street. CHOICE NEW WHEAT FAMILY Made from Virginia, et. LOCII3I Ohio. Pennsylvania and Kentucky White . Whens at reduced prices. WAR RANTED SUPERIOR te any in the market. GEO. F. ZEHNDER, roan. m AND VINE. SIM Imrp ("MOWN BRAND LAYER RAISINS. WHOLES. IJhalyes and quarter boxes of this splendid fruit, land. ling and for sale byJOS. B. BESSIE& & CO.. 108 BOutb Delaware avenue. WON SALE.—AII INVOICE OF 11/0113U1I0 RAGS. 1 amorted linen and cotton. rETER WRIGITT & SONS; Wainut street. • mvlb-tf4 . " oor. roa f cri,tlrp ELASTIC NPIESIIi Pennsylvania -Elastic tpongA Co., 1111 cilebtaut Street, Philadelphia. ELASTIC SPONGE, A SUBSTITUTE FOR' cunLEI) DATE FOR ALL 11 Posh:3 CfiEAPER LlLt.v FEAT R. 6 Olt AND FAL. SUPERIOR. The Lightest, Softest end moc Starlit and Durable ma terial kn. wn for MA'ITILLSSES. PILLOWS, CAR., CARRItUE ANI) CHAIR CUSH. ONS, It is entirely indestructible, perfectly clean and free from dust. . _ IT DOES NOT PACE AT ALI! it always free from in-sect life. perfectly healthy. and for the rick to unequaled. If soiled in any nay. can be renovated quicker and eaeier than any otter 3lattrem Special attention given to FURNISHING CHURCHES. HALLS. &c. - Railroad men are eepecially invited to examine thc- Cuallion Sponge. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE ThADE SUPPLIED. m av f 1 v CONFECTIONERY. S IPIE,II. CONFECTIONERY, FOR SEA-SIDE. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 Market Street. hr,s,:trp IffifIUILANCE. IMPEILIAL FIRE INISUBANCE COMPANY, LONDo.N, Est abl Failed I 803• Paid up Capital and fiC C URI tasted Fund[, $B, 0 0 ,0 0 0 LOVA L DIRE 4; oRs • K M. ARCHIBALD. IL B. M. t n 11, Chairman. A. A. LOW, of A A. Low & Rro., E. S. JAFFRAI . of E. S. Jaffrav it , Co. WWI RD IRVIN. of Rinhard Jr in & Co. DAVID SAL OMON. No. 11 W Thiry eighth efreet. J. BOORMAN JOHN:it of .1. J. Johmon & Co. JAMES STEWART. of J. A:. .1. Stewart. E. W. CROWELL, ReFt dent M anager,.No. 40 Pine street. N. Y PREVOS'I' it. II ERR I NG, Agentm, -NO. 11l S. THIRD Street. Praia 13m f 1:1te AMERICAN ANTI•INCRUSTATION CO.'S, OFFICE, No. 147 . South Fourth St-. PHIILADELPIILIL. The Anti-bicrustator will remove scale from steam' boilers and keep them clean. rendeFing the bolter lex• table to explosion, and causing a great saving of fuel. The trustrements have been in successful use during the• last two years in many of the large establishments In this city. and from which the most flattering testimonials their wonderful saving of fuel and labor have - bean received. Parties having boilers would do well to call at the ale • and examine testimonials, etc. JOHN FAREIRA, Presidents EZBA MEND, Secretary and Treacarer. y NIS !tram GO la-D'S Latest Improved Patent Low Steam andi Hot Water Apparatus, For Warming and Ventilating Private and Public Haildingt , Also. the approved Cooling Apparatae, AMERICAN KI.TCI-IENER, On the European plan of heavy castings, durability antli noatneea of construction, for Ilotela. Public Inatitutfcca• and the better elm of Private Reg!dances. HOT ALE FURNACES of the latest Improvements. GRIFFITH PATENT ARCHIMEDIAN VENTILATORS.- REGIzTERS, VENTILATORS, Unton Steam and Water Heating Co., • JAMES P. WOOD & G l O.- 41 South Ft/lISTEI Street, Philadelphia. B. M. FELTWLLL, Superintendent. jvB 4um).) FITLER, WEAVFLEI NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPDRILT/ON. rett N WATER arta 48 N. DM. •Tto XiEW cROP aR iBIM DATES.--100 MAITS, quality, landing and for elate by JOS. B. BOSSIER CO.:108 South Delawnla avenue. 7N 001, I> - and was called upon to make It. good. He re plied that the money had been expended, and he could not do It. An attachment was then Issued and the bank taken passe&slon of 'by the Sheriff, but only about e 3,0,0 were found. Black's residence was then vklted Co serve an at tachment on his furni ture. Falocned to the bottom of a parlor chair was fbuod a package containing between .$7,00 find eroto, which was recognized as a portion of the money drawn from the bank. Mr. Black was immediately arrested and Is now in confinement. Si. Lot Is, Auz. 10th.—The steamer Nfattle Burnes, from Cincinnati for St. Louis, struck a snag four miles above Cairo, in the Mississippi river, and sunk in two minutes. She lies on the snag, and in great darkzer of breaking up. No lives were lc at. The value of the boat is not known. Marline Intelligence. Nyw Yoi:K. August al.—Arrived, steamships Matibattan and Malta. Forrrtis MoNnor:, August Pt.—Arrived, K•honner Francis. from San Andres, ordered to Bolitaa. Bark Nora. Veritas, from Richmond for Venice. Pa.t.54,1 out..—Bark G , the, from City Point. fur Bremen. General Dyer arrived here this morning. August 11 , , 9 A . Port Hood Halifax Boston New York Washington .... Fortress Monroe Richmond Buffalo Pitteburgh Chicago. New Orleans. .. Mobile._ Rey We5t....... Havana STATE OP TOE Th ll.l a .E x Tl m OTFEFI. C TEM DAY AT 10 A. M.... 77 deg. 12 M.. tiu dog. 2P. M...... deg. Weather clear. Wind r.orthereet. TRAGEUX AT NEAL. Vesi 'Wrecked Off sandy Hook. On,the afternoon of the Gth instant, as the pilot-boat Nettle, Capt. Joseph B. Lockman, was cruising about 45 miles southeast of Sandy Hook, a wreck was discovered, and, on being boarded, proved to be the bark Henry Trowbridge, of New Haven, Conn. She was deserted by every living being and her broken masts, disordered rigging, the absence of small boats, compass; charts, .fie., betokened that she had been struck by a heavy sea which had carried all before it. Captain Lockman took her in tow and brought her to the Highlands of Neversink, where he transferred her to the care of Captain Whitlock of the New York Sub marine Wrecking Company.' In pumping oat the water the bodies of three seamen were dis covered. One of these was seated in a life-like position on a bunk ,an evidence that the catastro phe must have been as sudden .as it was disas trous. . The Trowbridge was commanded by Captain Hotchkiss, and belongs to New Haven, Connecticut. She sailed from New York for Barbadoes on the 4th inst., having on board a quantity of staves, 50 horses. 40 sheep, and 24 mules, beside an assorted cargo. The captain was accompanied by his wife and two children (daughters). The offi cers and crew consisted of ten men. The absence ,of the boats, chart, compass, fresh water and provisions, renders it barely possible that the captain and family and several of the crew es caped from the sinking ship. The animals and everything movable on deck were washed away. The work of relieving the wreck of water was continued at the dock, near the foot of Montague street, yesterday morning, when the body of an other sailor—making four in alt—was found in the hold, as wore also the carcasses of several animals. The stench arising therefrom was in tolerable. Coroner Flavin took charge of the • remains of the seamen and bad them removed to the Dead-house. The wrecked vessel is owned by Henry Trow brldge4t Sons, of New Haven; Conn.;,..and her officers and crew consisted , of F. " - Hotchkiseit, of Now Haven, Captain; Oscar Hoffman, New York, first officer; Samuel Johnson, New York, second officer; Robert J. Taylor (colored). New York. steward and cook; Henry nett:due, Frank McKenzie, Henry Girvin, John McKenzie, Peter Smith, John Hoyle, - all of New York, sea men. Of the bodies found in the hold of the vessel, that of Peter Smith was the only one that could be positively identlad.—N. Ir. Tribune. l' The Cattle Plague iu the Pittsburgh I btoett Yards. [From the Pittsburgh (Pa.) Commercial of Aug. 8./ The cattle disease, which has occupied so large a share of public attention during. the past few • days, is still anxiously discussed among all IV, , classes, and reliable Information concerning it is eagerly soughtfor. In this city prompt cud °di g Steamer Sunk. Weather Report. Tlur- Wind. Weather. mom...ter E. Foggy. 7o Cloudy. 72! .N. W. Clear. 74 ..N. W. Clear. 7.' Clear. 78 ..S. W. Clear. 7.; ..N. E. Clear. 73 W. Clear. 70 Clear. 72 ...S. E. Cloudy. t; 7 .. S. W. Clear. 8 0 F. Clear. 84 Clear. 8:t Clear. 84 CRIME. QuAnysit Seess..Ns—Judge Brewster.—The deck was empty this morning. and as bail cases were called. af , tbu.l,there was great difficulty in securing FlinkletetvitileEel3 to go to trial. Considerable delay was therefore experienced In getting a case before the jury. Mary Barker and Margaret Houston, on cross were charged with assault and battery. Both parties live In the same house, and engaged in a quarrel. The jury considering both at fault, mnvicbd both. and both were fired one dollar and costs. • Cornelia Peirce, colored, was acquitted of a ebsrge of assault and battery. There WitSu diffi culty about snuff, and one of the witnesses tes tified that Cornelia was on the ground, and the prosecutrix on top, and whatever was done was in self defence. FINANCIAL and COMMERCIAL The P - " P ltidelpflin Money Market. Salem at the Philadelphia Stock }litchi:alga. VIEBI EWALD. 100 Remit 6 1 p 2d per 107 IEO eh Perms R 52'4 1004) W Jersey li 6's 92 Iph do 527 i 10,',,n 1 1 1)1 PPG's xmpt 103 k 400 ph do Itp 53 NY) .h Read ft bah Ite 43% 20 ph do 53 12) ph do elo fiat 45?., 24 ph do 53 100 ph do b3O 452 100 eh do , 53 100 ph do . 45.69 100 eh do 53 201) ph do 453; 950 ph do 53 200 sh do h 5 4511 10 sh do 53 , 00 ph do 9dyn 4514 sph Leh Val R 5514 1( oph do 1,39 45' 16 ph 31orris Cof Tlx 10.4 sh do . 45./p ;100 ph 13th&15th St c 15 . 200 Eh Cataw of b6O It 33%; BETW EMI BOARDS, 1 1200 City 6'e newpta 100 100 eh Read R 45% 1000 do' do 103% 100 eh •do 630 4554 1000 I . oen 2d inte, Gs 99% 100 eh do 45. 1 : Seh LehlehVal it 55i. ,100 eh do b 3045.. 19 eh Penn R e 5 53 9 EOO Nlt BOA_go 760 Cityes new 103% 75 Rh Penna R n 100 sh Read R 456, 2eh do 52 - g 100 eh do 1130 45% 100 sh do b 5 • 53 100 eh do WO 459 i 20 sh LehVal H 55'; KO L• 11 do 45%1100 sh Catawis Df 33}f PHIL-AORLPHIA, Monday, August 10.--The supply of money continues as large as ever, and there are large sums eeeking Investment in call loans at .I(g6 per cent., but the demand is very moderate and mc,tly from stock operators. There is some little improvement in trade circles. and as the absentees are beginning to return, a more active state of allairs will soon exist. The business at the Stock Board this morning VMS light, and the fancy shares again declined. Government and State loans were steady. The second series of the latter sold at 107. City loans were firm at 102 for the new, and 100 for the old certificates. Read Mir Railroad declined 9<, and closed at 454 b. 30. !Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 53; Lehigh Valley Railroad at 55, 1 -;;; and Catawissa Railroad, Preferred.at 333<; 127 was bid fur. Ca mden and Amboy Railroad; 44 for Little Schuylkill Railroad; 55 for Mine Hill Railroad; 33 for North Pennsylvania Railroad, and 26 for Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Canal stocks were very heavy; 21 was bid for Legigh Navigation; 1)3 for Schuylkill Naviga tion Preferred, and 14 for Susquehanna. Bank and Passenger Railroad shares were without change. Messrs. De Haven and Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of exchange to-day, at 1 P. M.: United States sixes, of 1881, 115%@1153‘: do: - do., '62, 1143,1@114%; do: do., '64, 110X(§110%; do. do., '65, 112X@)112%; do. do., '65, new, 108%@108R; do. do.. '67, now, 108%@109; do. do., '6B, 109@1093 , ‘; Fives, ten-forties, 10t,,,,@109%; Seven three-tenths. July Duo Compound Interest Notes, 19; do. do. do., Sept. '65, 1833; do. do. do., Oct. '65, 17%; Gold, 14731@147%; Silver, 139@140M. Smith, Randolph & Co., bankers, 16 South Third street, quote at 11 o'clock, as follows : Gold, 1473 j; U. S. 6s, 1881, llb%®116• do. E2os, 1 1 3f.;2 ~114Y@114%: d o. 1864, 1 0%@110M; do. 1865, 1123d@y112%; do. July, 1865, 108%@ 108 k; de. 1867, 108%®109; do. 18 8 8, 108%@ 105;N Fives-10 4C, 109M®109%. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Clovernrctent, Securities, &c.. to-day, as follows: United States 6's, 1881, 116%®116; old Five-twenties, 114X@114%; ntiv Five-twentlea of 1864, 110%®110%; do. do. 1865, 112M@)112M; Five-twenties of July, 108% @108%; do. (10. 1867, 108%@109; do. do. '6B, 109@)1093f; Ten-forties, 1093j@1093,!; Gold, 147. Messrs. Wallace & Keene, Bankers, 42 South Third street, quote Border State Bonds as fol lows: Tennessee's, old, at 63% bid; do. new, 6331M63%; Virginia's old offered at 53%; do. new, —; North Carolina's, old, 7.1.34@73 ; do. new, 71@72 ; Missouris,B3(o3%. Philadelphia Produce ldarlaet. PHILADELPIIIA, Monday, August 10.—There is a steady demand for Quercitron Bark, and fur ther sales of 10 bbds. No. 1 were made at $66 per ton. Prices of Tanners' Bark are nominally un changed. There is no movement in Cloverseed, and we continue to quote at sB@s9. Timothy and Flax sced are strong, and there is morellAniry for the former. There is a steady home consumptive demand for the . bigh grades of recently and fresh ground Flour at full rates, but inferior old stock is not wanted. Sales of SOO barrels Northwestern Extra Family, at $9 60®$11 60 per barrel; 100 barrels new Wheat Pennsylvania do. at $l2 50! sccurith s. • We include the accruing income of states. trust funds and the accumulations of private capitalists not engaged in trade. The time will probably scion come when this inert capital will bring a lower rate of interest, or In other words. it will have to be invested in bonds at n much higher price than they now command. In European countries most of the capital in vested in the public funds does not bear more than three per cent. interest. In view of these ea nets and the probable rise in the average price of bonds from year to year, the five-twenty bonds of I R6B are cheaper at DO now than they would have been at par two years ago. The surplus re nue receipts of the government since the close of the war have hitherto been employed and ab sorbed in retiring temporary and maturing obli gations of the government, and meanwhile the Treasury has been supplying the market with bonds. But the funding operations having ceased, the surplus revenue must in future be applied to the reduction of the public debt by the purchase and extinction by the government of Its own se curities. ferom the N. Y. World of to-day. Art.. B.—The statement of the public debt on August 1, compared with that of June 1, 184;7, a year ago, shows the progress that has been made in funding the short and temporary loans into long bonds, and also that the aggregate debt bearing interest has been decreased 8370,086,875 in that bearing currency interest, and increased $485,727,859 in that bearing enin interest, show ing an aggregate decrease of $85,000,000 in the funded debt. This movement must be exceed ingly satisfactory to the public creditor, and must tend to strengthen the National credit and market for our bonds. The total amount of the debt. less cash in the Treasury, on August L shows a total increase of only $7,914,544 since Junul, 1867, notwithstanding the fact that since that date Government has issued $32,210,000 six per cent. lawful money bonds to the Pacific Rail road companies. which are included in the pre sent total of the debt. Exclusive of these Pacific Railroad bonds the national debt has decreased about $25,000,000, compartd with June 1. 181;7, t The average amount of gold coin held by Gqv 'rnnment for the last year, is $101,000,000, and the average of the gold owned by Government is $81,000,000. The marked decrease which has taken place recently, owing to the excessive importations of merchandise beyond produce exports. requiring excessive specie exportatioim to balance the account, is a movement of vi t importance to our hankers and merchants. The MIMEO statement for August 1 reports the coin on band $83,409,917, less $12,414,000 certi ficates, making the net amount owned by Gov ernment $60,995,917. This balance, however, includes the $7,200.000 Alaska money, which was not paid till August 2, and also $5,000,000 balance of July interest not yet paid, and $3,500,000 on account of bonds of 1847 and 1848, not paid, making a total of $15,700,000 to be deducted from the $60.995,917, 'which leaves the total amount of gold coin owned by the Government on August 2. $45,295,917 against an average of $81.000,000 held for the last year. The money market is easy at 3 to 4 per cent. on call, and the weekly bank statement is favorable to a continuation of the present ease. Business notes are wanted at 6 to 7 per cent. The Border State Bonds are dull. Railway bonds are strong. Bank stocks ar•e firm. The foreign exchange market is quiet, as usual after the sailing of the packet. The•quotations are on the basis of 109% to 110 for prime bank ers' sixty day sterling bills. It was reported late in the day that private telegrams had been re ceived from Europe which would advance the price of foreign Dills of exchange to full specie shipping rates. rtielttest. Quotations rrom New York (By Telegraph..l NEW YORK., August 10.—Stocks steady. Chi cago tied Rock Island, 111%; Reading, 91k; Canton Co., 47; Erie, 58;( 1 ; Cleveland and Toledo, 101 3 / 2 ; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 87%; Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne, 108%; Michigan Central, 119;;; Michigan Southern, 853.,f; New York Central, 128%; Illinois Central, 148%;Cumberland prefer red, 30; Virginia 6s, 53%; Missouri 6s, 93; Hudson river, 137; Five-twenties, 1862, 114%; 00. 1864 110%; do. 1865, 112 X; do. new, 109; Ten-forties, 1093(; Gpld, 147 X; Money, un changed; Exchange 110. Markets by Telestraph. NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Cotton firm at 29hfc. Flour dull and declined 10c.; sales of 6,500 bar rels; State, $7 50(410 30; Ohio, $9 10@13 50; Western, $7 50®10 85; Southern, s9@ls 00; Cal ifornia, $lO 50®12 65. Wheat dull. Corn heavy, std declined ic.; sales of 56,000 btuihels. $1 10@ 1 18. Oats dull at 821@833. Beef quiet. Pork dull. $2B 80. Lard, 18%@18%. Whisky dull at 67@68. BALTIMORE, August 10.—Cotton firm at 29X @3oc. Flour firm and unchanged. Wheat firm. Prime white, $2 70; Red, $2 60@2 65. Corn dui,' at $1 26@1 28. Oats firmer at 88@92e. Rye' firm at $2 45@2 55. Provisions firm. Mess Pork. $3O. Bacon, rib sides, 17017 M; clear sides 17;„( @1735; shoulders, 143A14%; hams, 22@23. Lard 19c. M.at.3.:AltONl AnD VERMICBGLL-125 BOXES Italian Curled Maccaroni and Vermicelli landing fro chip Memnon, direct from Genoa, and for sale by J 08. B . I , IIIBBIER CO.lce South Delaware avenue. anauska FlOB.-25 CABES NEW CROP, VARIOUS grades. hooding and for oda by JOS. B. BUBB= di Co.. us Rou th Delaware avenue. I TaLLAN VERMICELLI-100 BOXES FINE QUALITY whlte t invorted and for oak* •by JOB: B. B USHIER CO.. J Mouth Delaware avenue. QBAS.BE. :SWEET -CORN-25 -BARRELS JUST RB ceived and for rale by 30§E.Pil B. BUBBLER as CO 108 South Delaware aveaue. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. TAPESTRY AND EMBROIDERED WINDOW .SF.EADES HOLLAND AND PAINTED, OPAQUE, TRANS PARENT AND SEMI-TRANSPARENT. I. E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL, Blot 719 CHESTNtFT STREET. DREXEL & CO., 34 a. 'Third St., Philada DREXEL, WINTHROP & CO., 18 Wall St., New York. DREXEL, HARJES de CO., Paris. HANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOIVIREST, STATE AND RAILROAD SECURM;q, ALSO, GOID Aim FOREWN EXCHANGE. leeue Lettere of Credit available in all parts of Europe PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO3/T'AdgY, TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, PnILAUELPIIIA. August 1.11)345 Notice to Shareholders. Persons bolding receipts for subscription to NEW STOCK, dated PRIOR to July are hereby notified that, Certificates will be ready fcr delivery on and after th inbt. Certificates for receipts dated July 2fld to 30 inclusive, will be ready for deliv,ry on and after the 14th instant. THOS. T. FIRTH, Spring Trade. EDWARD FERRIS, Importer, No. 36 South Eleventh Street, OW STAIRS.) now opening desirable NOVELTIES Piques Zti Welt, Plaid and Striped Nainsoolis, Hamburg Edgings and Inserting', Needlework Edgings and Inserting'. Imitation and Real Cluny Laces, Imitation and Real Valenciennes Lass, Jaconet Ens Ens, Soft Cambria, Swiss Enslins, French Mans, AA, bcp A general ageortment of White Goods Embroideries, Laces, &eq Which he offers to the trade at Importer's mice; thu saving Retail Dealers the Jobber 4 e prat. N. B.—The special attention of Manufacturers Children's Clo th ing is solicited. te2Bto th e INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENT IN VIE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO,, OF HARTFORD, CON 7. Assets over - "- $1,000,600 •Perso bns eing leaving the city especially will feel better seas. fied bY immured. WILLUM %ALLEN, &gent and Attorney, FORREST BUILDING. 117 south Fourth Street, Philadelphia. iy23 th s tu 2m6 BOBDEN'S BLEb TEA,—HALF AN OUNCE OF THIS extract will make a pint of excellent Beef Tea in a few rebuttal,. Alwaye on band and for sale by JOSEPH BUBBLER GU. lee South Deldware avenue.' , • General Schofield is preparing on the subject of requisitions by Southern State authorities upon the Federal Government, for troops to suppress violence, will probably be submitted to the Cabi ret to-morrow. It is understood that the docu ment will be addressed to the District and De partment commanders, and will call their atten tion to the terms of the various laws relating to the subject. General Cirque's ilovemen iv Fpecial Despatch to the Philo Evening Bulletin 1 WA,SHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Private odvices were ` - l'itc - elved yesterday from General Grant, who is at • Galena, having ilecided not to accompany the Peace Commission. He expects to leave there somewhere about the middle of the month, and travel eastward, reaching Washington about the first of September. The Impending Revolution The Country on the Verge of Ruin—Tele graphic Communication Between Cuba and fllexico. MAunin, August 9, 1868.—A circular has been issued by the Minister of the Interior to the Go vt. rnors of Provinces seeking support in the civic and rural guards and clergy, as little confidence is placed in the army. A revolt lei:laity expected and the Government is taking every precaution ary measure in its power. The government finances are in a deplorable condition, and, in fact, the whole country is on the verge of ruin. A concession for laying a nbmarine telegraph cable from the SpanOh Antilles to Mexico has been granted to ¬ Jose Caceres. "13 E -11 V .1E " DRY GOODS STORE, NO, 920 CHESTNUT STREET, J. W. PROCTOR & CO. Tress Irer. 1868. CLOSING OUT SALE To Make Room for Fall Mock, BARGAINS FOR 15 DAYS. Final Reductions. having completed our eemi•annual Stock Taking, w have MARKED DOWN the whole of onr to close the Seseon's Balm and make room for FALL ARRIVALS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO, The e 613ee-1-11-ve,” No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA. There Is not amongst all the Mineral Waters of Vir ginia eo valuable a therapeutic agent as this. It is not upon any such vague and uncertain teat as "Analyaie" though eyen Analysis attests its great value) that its fame vette. But it is upon the accempilsted proofs fur. niched ho forty years heatiny the sick of many and most grievous maladies. And as the water hears transporta tion perfectly and hae often b4 en kept five years and more without spoiling in the lea t, it ,la. worth while to call at the Drug Store of • JOHN \VIETH & BRO., No. 1112 Walnut Street, Philadelphia And try d Bottle or box of it. Bend to them for phlet and Map of the SpTillgN.. FRAZILR & RANDOLPI.I, Proprioto jyll•s tu th 2mip4 • SPAIN. RETAIL DRY GOODS. limssal SUMMER STOCK %OP I II e presen as now ordered, and commanding officers of poste will report direct to these headqrairters. The depart mental staff will for the present be the same as the staff for the late Third Military District. All general staff officers. and others on staff duties. not specially assigted by the WA!. Department, will rerort by letter to these "headquarters through their re speetiVe chiefs of staff. General Orders, No. 1, from the department of Louisiana, dated New Orleans, August , ith,issaeii by General . . Buchanan, announces that the com mand of the Fifth Military District, to consist of the State of Texas, is transferred to Brevet Major General J. J. Reynolds, commanding the District of Texas. The rem& pertaining to the District of Texas will be transferred to the headquarters. of the new Fifth Military District. The States of Louisiana and Arkansas, in per seance of orders from Army Headquarters, are , organized into the Department of Louisiana, with headquarters at New Orleans. The sub-district of Arkansas until further orders will be known as the district of Arkansas,. and will be commanded by the senior officer serving therein. Headquarters at Little Rock. ThE, commanding General serving therein will immtßiately make the necessary retain of troops serving in his district to the headquarters of the. Department of Louisiana. Bank Robbery. Thar, August M.—The First National Bank of East Burlington, Vermont, was robbed on Satur day night. The lock of the vault was picked by burglars . , and an unknown amount of bonds be longing to individuals was stolen. Not much. money was obtained. From Boston. BOSTON, August 10.—Mr. Motley, our late min ister to Austria, has declined an invitation to i public reception, extended to him by Governor Bullock, Mayor Shurtleff, of this city, and many other prominent citizens. In his letter Mr. Motley says: 'Perhaps you will not think it out of place for me to say, on this occasion, that in the country where I so long have been officially residing, it was never my lot to hear or read ary expressions of unfriendly feeling towards our country. Ever-r manifestation was kindly, courteous and sincere, and the ImPerial Govern ment maintained its amicable relations through out the war, unimpaired, with theljnited States." General Butler was thrown from his carriage in Gloucester last night, and severely bruised. The Reverend Joseph C. Lovejoy, a well known Democratic orator,assaulted George Fish er, editor of the Cambridge Chronicle, to-day, in consequenc6 of failing to extort an immediate apology for some sarcastic comments on one of Lovejoy's speeches. Only three or four blows were struck, as Fisher made no resistance and, retreated as soon as possible. Fire in Ohio. CLEVELAND, Aug, 10.—The Continental Hotel at Crestline took fire yesterday, from gas ignit ing at a furnace, seriously injuring three persons and damaging the house and furniture to the amount of $l,OOO, before it was extinguished. The boarders lost considerable by theft. E rom Buffalo. BUFFALO, Aug. 10.—Charles Benzens, a brake— man on the N. Y. Central Railroad, was killed to-day. He leaves a wife and child. He for— merly belonged to the 21st New York regiment.. From Canada. STA 1 - NER, Canada, Aug. 10.—The fire which has been raging in the woods in the neighbor hood for the past week reached this place on Saturday, and destroyed eleven houses, the rail-- road station and all the Northern Railroad bulld ings. The track is badly damaged, and a large quantity of lumber destroyed . . The trains are-- running regularly to-day. LINEN GOODS. Eloutekeepers will find a full line of Linene, of best make§ and at , lowest priced. at PE A RL INS', 9 'youth Ninth Street. nub th atu 314 u AGENTS WANTED ! . . Gentlemen of good addreee, to solicit for an o d and no cereful LIFE INSURANCE CONIPA.NY IN P ILAGELe: Libetal terma and permanent - Iwatt! nato good men. This is al•o a good opportunity for Teachers nd Clergy men who have lehure ;Law, to employ ih.g same advan iageouely. jy162.11 a tu•l3t• liddree W. ,80z